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The second unoriginal story of The Three Little Pigs

People are often tricked into believing something that is not true through exaggeration This is shown in the second unoriginal story of The Three Little Pigs that was copied from the first original story of The Three Little Pigs In the unoriginal version it makes the wolf look like a villain saying that he purposely blew down the pigs homes and tried to kill them When really in the original story he was just trying to ask his neighbors that were pigs for a cup of sugar for the cake he was making for his granny's birthday Unfortunately in the event of doing so he kept having sneezing attacks and accidentally blew their homes down The wolf is not a villain and was falsely accused of being a villain when he was just sick and meant no harm to the pigs or their homes The wolf in the story of The Three Little Pigs is not a villain and was falsely accused because of an exaggerated story by the media The first reason being that he was innocently and simply trying to make a cake for his granny's birthday He only went to bother his neighbors in the first place because he needed a cup of sugar that he did not have and figured he could get it from them Scieszka pg 8 He thought that going to his neighbors and asking for a cup of sugar would be a simple easy task and that they could have some compassion for him and his granny but clearly that is not how things worked out 



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